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  • Accessing XML Data using ASP
    This 2-page article discusses multiple ways to access XML data from an ASP page. This article provides some great examples and describes the techniques for developers relatively new to XML. If you e interested in learning about XML, or need to brush up on your XML skills, this article is for you.

    http://www.4guysfromrolla.com/webtech/101200-1.shtml
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  • Binding Client Side Controls Dynamically to an XML Data Source Object
    The XML data island in IE 5.x provides a simple and convenient way to dynamically alter the content of a Web page using data stored either locally or remotely in XML format. This article demonstrates how to change the data content of your Web application pages client side through the use of DHTML events and dynamic data binding with XML island DSOs, and helps you decide in what format the XML should be saved.

    http://www.15seconds.com/issue/010205.htm
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  • Combining XML and ASP
    This is a short tutorial describing how to process and display a given XML file using ASP and the MS XML Parser.
    Price: Free
    http://askasp.com/articles.asp?ArtID=40
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  • Converting Your existing HTML to XML
    This article explains how to easily migrate HTML pages to XML using HTML Tidy and a COM Wrapper. It discusses a sample conversion of the bookmark file from HTML to XML and then into a browser-neutral tree view. Helpful for sites where a lot of information is maintained as flat HTML pages with their pages sharing similar structure. Supporting source code available for download.

    http://www.15seconds.com/Issue/010601.htm
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  • Creating an XML and XSL Class
    This article examines how to use VBScript classes to transform XML documents for use in a Web application. It creates a handy class to perform a number of XML features, such as rendering XML information from an XSL stylesheet and returning plain XML data. This class encapsulates XML and XSL functionality, making it easier to display XML data in a number of ways.

    http://www.4guysfromrolla.com/webtech/062001-1.shtml
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  • Editing XML with XSL and ASP
    As a follow-up to the "Saving HTML Form Data to XML" article, this tutorial explains how to edit XML files using XSL and ASP. This example assumes that you are familiar with ASP, XML and HTML 4.0.

    http://www.asp101.com/articles/michael/editingxml/default.asp
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  • Grabbing XML data from ASP
    This article lays out how to use ASP and JScript to open and read XML files.

    http://www.infinitemonkeys.ws/infinitemonkeys/articles/Asp/965w.asp
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  • Implement a Division-of-Labor Approach to Complex XML Manipulation
    This article shows how to use Internet Explorers (IEs) modal dialog functionality to divide complex Extensible Markup Language (XML) data manipulation into simple, efficient, manageable units. To explain the technology, it uses the process of building an ice cream sundae as the example throughout this article.

    http://www.15seconds.com/issue/010620.htm
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    http://developer.earthweb.com/dlink.resource-jhtml.72.1225.
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  • Saving HTML Form Data to XML
    Form submissions in ASP are usually written to some sort of database management system. However, if you need your form submission data to be more portable, you may want to write it to an XML file. Especially useful when the data you are gathering will be sent to applications on non-Windows platforms. This tutorial explains how to write a form submission to an XML document using the Microsoft XMLDOM Object.

    http://www.asp101.com/articles/michael/htmlxml/default.asp
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